Energy/Climate Change

Anadarko spends big on good-neighbor advertisements while skimping on safety measures
Anadarko spends big on good-neighbor advertisements while skimping on safety measures
ABQ leaders announce $25M solar panel project
ABQ leaders announce $25M solar panel project
Do Drillers Want What Uncle Sam Is Selling?
On March 21, the Department of Interior will hold the largest auction of offshore leases in U.S. history, including all unleased areas on the Gulf of Mexico’s outer continental shelf. But do energy extractors actually want such land and waters?
September 2013
If all the ice melted. See: http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2013/09/rising-seas/if-ice-melted-map
Trump Would Open Nearly All U.S. Waters to Drilling. But Will They Drill? (Published 2018)
President Trump’s offshore oil drilling plan upends a decades-long effort to balance the nation’s energy needs with protecting ocean ecosystems, and it is meeting stiff resistance from governors up and down the coasts.
Finding balance on energy development and wildlife
Can our nation’s magnificent public lands, unrivaled outdoor recreation experiences, and healthy wildlife populations coexist with oil and gas drilling and production? The answer is a qualified “yes” — but finding that balance doesn’t happen by chance.
‘Orphaned’ oil and gas wells are on the rise - High Country News
‘Orphaned’ oil and gas wells are on the rise
It’s not only trees — wildfires imperil water too - New Mexico Political Report
The Fourmile Canyon Fire, sparked by a backyard burn west of Boulder, Colorado, in 2010, caused $220 million in damage and destroyed 168 homes. It also scorched nearly a quarter of a watershed that…
IEEFA Arizona: Fast-Track Opportunities Now in Navajo Community-Driven Solar Electricity Generation
IEEFA Arizona: Fast-Track Opportunities Now in Navajo Community-Driven Solar Electricity Generation - Institute for Energy Economics & Financial Analysis : Institute for Energy Economics & Financial Analysis
San Juan region scrambles to shift to new economy
About 930 jobs will disappear in the next few years due to power plant shutdown and decline in coal mining
San Juan region scrambles to shift to new economy
About 930 jobs will disappear in the next few years due to power plant shutdown and decline in coal mining
Sandoval County rejects drilling proposal
Sandoval County rejects drilling proposal
New Mexico AG, others reach agreement on proposed wind farms
New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas, consumer advocates and othershave reached a settlement with Xcel Energy over the utility’s plans to add more wind power for customers in New Mexic…
Mule Deer Impacted by Development on Public Lands - New Mexico Wildlife Federation - New Mexico Wildlife Federation
They don’t adapt. For years, hunters told each other that energy development only impacted mule deer for a little while. That eventually, maybe it would take a few years, but the mule deer would adapt to the development and be back. Now we know; they won’t, they don’t, they aren’t coming back. Mule deer are... Read more »